Open a course for editing
What you can change
On the course detail page you’ll find a card for each thing you can do. Here’s what each one is for.| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| View course | Opens a preview of your course in a new tab, exactly as a learner will experience it. |
| Edit lessons | Edit the conversations, chapters, lessons, and questions inside your course. |
| Edit Info | Change your course name, description, and category. |
| Manage author | Assign a different author to the course, or manage the current one. |
| Change course theme | Switch the visual theme learners see for this course. |
| Monetization | See enrolled learners, share an enrollment code, or make your course public. |
Edit lessons
This is the heart of your course — the actual conversations, questions, and structure that learners move through. Click Edit lessons to open the lesson editor. The first time you open it, a short guided tour points out the main parts.How a course is structured
Your course is organized into three levels:- Chapters — the top-level sections of your course.
- Lessons — each chapter is made up of several lessons.
- Steps — each lesson is made up of multiple steps (the individual screens a learner sees).
Editing content
Every piece of text is editable. Click into any conversation text box and type to change what your characters say. Use the navigation arrows to move between sentences in a conversation.Step types you can add
Inside a lesson, click Add Step to add a new step. You can choose from:- Conversation — a back-and-forth dialogue between your characters.
- Multiple Choice Question — a question with several answer options and one correct answer.
- Fill in the Blank — learners type the missing word or phrase.
- Matching — learners pair items together correctly.
Adding and rearranging
Use the Add Chapter, Add Lesson, and Add Step buttons to add new chapters, lessons, or steps. You can also rename, duplicate, move, or delete any chapter, lesson, or step.Save your work
When you’re done, click Save Changes. Saving can take a moment, so you’ll see a “Saving changes” message while it finishes. You’ll get a confirmation once your changes are saved.
Saving lesson changes can take up to a couple of minutes for a full course, since your edits are processed across every lesson. Wait for the success message before navigating away.
Edit Info
Click Edit Info to update the basics of your course:- Course name
- Course description
- Category (and subcategory)
Change the course theme
The theme is the visual world learners explore as they progress through your course.
To learn more about themes and the learner journey, see Learning map and rewards.
Manage the author
Click Manage author to choose which author is shown on the course.- Pick an author from your list of authors.
- The currently assigned author is highlighted.
- Confirm your choice to reassign the course.
An author needs at least one avatar before they can be assigned to a course. If you pick an author with no avatars, the Assign button stays disabled and a warning appears explaining that you need to add avatars from the Avatars page first.
Avatars and voice
Want to change the characters or voices in a course? Avatar and voice management lives on its own page. See Avatars and voice for how to create, pick, and manage the characters that bring your lessons to life.Publishing your changes
Editing a course is separate from publishing it. Your saved edits apply immediately, but controlling who can see the course — making it public, sharing a link, or sharing an enrollment code — happens elsewhere.Publish and share
Make your course public, copy its share link, and manage visibility.
Learners and access
See who’s enrolled and share an enrollment code from the Monetization card.
Frequently asked questions
Do my edits affect learners who are already enrolled?
Do my edits affect learners who are already enrolled?
Saved changes update the live course. We can’t confirm from the app exactly how in-progress learners experience mid-course edits, so make significant structural changes thoughtfully.
Why don't I see a Save Changes button on Edit Info?
Why don't I see a Save Changes button on Edit Info?
Can I preview before saving?
Can I preview before saving?
Use View course to preview the currently saved version of your course as a learner. To see new edits reflected there, save them first.
Related pages
The course creation wizard
How courses get created in the first place.
Avatars and voice
Manage the characters and voices in your course.
Learning map and rewards
Themes, the learning map, and how learners are rewarded.
Publish and share
Make your course available to learners.
